This paper analyzes the advantages and disadvantages of vehicle power plants, examines the development and modern types of hybrid power plants used in transport. An analysis of carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions into the atmosphere from vehicles equipped with different types of powertrains, including internal combustion engines (ICE), hybrid drives, and electric motors, was performed. Studies have been conducted of emissions that occur during the operation of vehicles, as well as emissions associated with the production of high-voltage batteries for electric vehicles and the production of electricity required for their charging. It was concluded that electric vehicles, despite their popularity as environmentally friendly vehicles, can have a significant impact on the environment. This is due to high CO2 emissions during the production of batteries, which are a key component of electric vehicles. The production of these batteries requires significant energy costs and the use of various materials, the extraction and processing of which also lead to greenhouse gas emissions. In addition, the environmental impact of electric vehicles largely depends on the sources of electricity used to charge them. When electricity is generated from fossil fuels such as coal or natural gas, overall CO2 emissions can be significantly higher, reducing the environmental advantage of electric vehicles over internal combustion engines. On the other hand, the use of renewable energy sources, such as solar or wind energy, to charge electric vehicles significantly reduces CO2 emissions into the atmosphere. The work also considers hybrid vehicles that combine an internal combustion engine and an electric motor. Such cars usually have lower CO2 emissions during operation compared to traditional diesel vehicles, but their environmental impact also depends on the production and disposal of batteries. To make informed decisions about the choice of powertrain and the development of transport infrastructure, all aspects must be taken into account, including the production of vehicles, their operation and disposal. It is also important to develop technologies to reduce emissions and increase energy efficiency at all stages of a vehicle's life cycle. The work concluded that to reduce the overall impact of vehicles on the environment, it is necessary not only to develop electric vehicles, but also to combine the advantages of internal combustion engines and electric motors (develop a hybrid drive), improve battery production technologies, expand the use of renewable energy sources, and implement other measures to reduce CO2 emissions.
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